Asked by Deanna Wallace on Jul 23, 2024

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People generally remember events as:

A) more positive than they actually were.
B) more negative than they actually were.
C) more self-relevant than they actually were.
D) closer together in time than they actually were.

Self-relevant

Pertaining to information or stimuli that have personal significance to an individual, often influencing attention, perception, and memory processes.

  • Comprehend the role of memory processes, including consolidation, reconstruction, and the misinformation effect.
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Cressie MckenzieJul 23, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The positivity bias suggests that people tend to remember events as more positive than they actually were. This phenomenon has been found to be particularly strong for older adults.